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EOS 5DS R
- LPF (Low-pass filter) effect cancellation.
- Newly designed 50.6 Megapixel full-frame CMOS.
- EOS Scene Detection System.
- 61-Point High Density Reticular AF.
- Advanced mirror control mechanism & new user-selectable shutter release time lag.
- EOS 5DS R Body
- Battery Pack LP-E6N
- Battery Charger LC-E6
- Eyecup EG
- Wide Strap EW-EOS5DSR
- Interface Cable IFC-150U II
- Cable Protector
- EOS Digital Solution Disc (not shown)
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It’s All in the Detail
*The possibility of moiré and color artifacts is greater due to the LPF cancellation function.
For photographers wanting the ultimate in high resolution capture, the EOS 5DS R camera has a low-pass filter* (LPF) effect cancellation. While a low-pass filter is useful to reduce color artifacts and moiré typical with digital capture, it also reduces detail at the pixel level. With the LPF disabled, the EOS 5DS R takes full advantage of the original resolving power of the camera's 50.6 Megapixel sensor. More detail is captured and retained in the original image, perfect for landscape and commercial applications where pixel-level detail is scrutinized and when the sharpest possible image is needed.
* The possibility of moiré and color artifacts is greater due to the LPF cancellation function.
The EOS 5DS R camera features Canon's newest full-frame CMOS sensor. At 50.6 Megapixels, it's the highest resolution sensor in the history of EOS. It captures 8712 x 5813 effective pixels, delivering images with an unprecedented level of realism perfect for large-scale commercial printing, fine art, significant crops and any number of other high-end applications. Thanks to this amazing sensor, engineered to work in concert with dual DIGIC 6 Image Processors, the EOS 5DS R is a remarkable, high-resolution camera with impressive performance.
New Fine Detail mode in Picture Style
Taking advantage of its sensor's high-resolution capturing power, the EOS 5DS R camera has a new Picture Style called Fine Detail mode. Fine Detail emphasizes fine edges and patterns or textures by setting the camera's Sharpness sub-settings, fineness and threshold to their minimum and by lowering contrast settings as well. Prioritizing minute details in the image allows for better gradations, more detailed textures and fine edges for smoother, more polished photographs.
The EOS 5DS R camera has an amazing iSA Intelligent Scene Analysis system that employs an independent RGB+IR light sensor with approximately 150,000-pixel resolution. This sensor enables Canon's Intelligent Tracking and Recognition system (iTR AF) that detects and tracks subjects, automatically switching the AF point to optimize tracking. With new tracking algorithms tailored to recognize faces and colors, this system serves as a brilliant foundation to the EOS 5DS R's AF system.
For fast, precise AF with sophisticated tracking performance, the EOS 5DS R camera has an advanced, 61-point High Density Reticular AF system with up to 41 cross-type AF points. The EOS 5DS R's AF system is incredibly sensitive to changes in composition, making adjustments quickly to help ensure consistent, sharp AF. A new RGB+IR AF (with approximately 150,000 pixels) sensor monitors subject motion, and Canon's iTR Intelligent Tracking and Recognition system synchronizes the active AF point with the subject's motion, helping to ensure that AF precision is maintained. With focus modes dedicated to the particulars of the shooting environment, the EOS 5DS R realizes a level of focus accuracy befitting its 50.6 Megapixel sensor.
The camera shake that occurs from the impact of an SLR's mirror can leave blurred details in the recorded image. This effect is magnified when working with a super high-resolution sensor like the one found in the EOS 5DS R camera. To counter the effects of conventional, spring-driven SLR mirrors, the EOS 5DS R features a newly developed Mirror Vibration Control system. The camera's mirror is not controlled by springs but instead is driven by a small motor and cams. This system suppresses the impact typical of the camera's mirror, significantly reducing impact and its effects on the image. A new Time Release Lag setting, easily accessed on the EOS 5DS R's menu system, offers added protection against camera shake by setting the shutter release time intentionally longer so the camera does not begin the exposure until after the impact of the camera's mirror has diffused.
With Canon's Anti-flicker function, the EOS 5DS R camera is able to deliver accurate results under cycling lighting situations. Under flickering light, such as fluorescent lighting, a fast shutter speed may result in an irregular exposure. The EOS 5DS R's Anti-flicker function detects the frequency and phase of the flicker and captures images near the point of peak brightness when the subject is most likely well illuminated.
The EOS 5DS R camera offers time-lapse fixed-point shooting and long exposures without the need for a remote control. The EOS 5DS R's interval timer takes from 1 to 99 shots at preselected intervals (from 1 second to 99 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds, or unlimited), ideal for shooting flowers as they bloom or clouds drifting through the sky. Captured exposures can even be collected and saved as an HD movie. Its built-in bulb timer keeps the shutter open for a designated amount of time, perfect for night photography, to capture the flow of traffic on a street corner, or any other situation where long exposure photography is warranted.
For still photography, the EOS 5DS R camera features the flexibility of a cropping feature that extends the shooting effect 1.3x and 1.6x. With 50.6 Megapixel capture, cropped shots are possible with plenty of resolution to spare. Images recorded at 1.3x (APS-H) are approximately 30.5 Megapixels (6768 x 4512) Large/Fine JPEG, while images recorded at 1.6x (APS-C) are approximately 19.6 Megapixels (5424 x 3616) Large/Fine JPEG. Particularly useful in extending the range of telephoto lenses, the crop function also improves the EOS 5DS R's subject tracking capability with almost the entire frame covered with AF points. Image cropping can be displayed in the viewfinder either masked or overlaid with an outline showing the cropped area, and in Live View shooting the image is cropped by the effect chosen. Aspect ratios can also be defined, with the EOS 5DS R shooting in 1:1, 4:3, and 16:9 ratios, in addition to the default 3:2.
The EOS 5DS R camera's Intelligent Viewfinder II makes it easy to both shoot, change and confirm camera settings and shooting modes all without looking away from the viewfinder. Displaying approximately 100% of the composition, the viewfinder can show settings like shooting mode, exposure level, white balance, drive mode, AF operation, metering mode, recording format, an electronic level and more. All of this information can be displayed by or superimposed easily over the image for review while shooting, and multiple views are customizable through the EOS 5DS R's simple user interface.
The EOS 5DS R camera is a sophisticated movie-making machine, capturing Full HD movies with numerous manual controls at multiple frame rates and compressions. Featuring movie capture and manual controls, the EOS 5DS R's shutter button can be programmed to capture still images when pressed during movie shooting.
ALL-I | Compresses each frame. Although the file size is larger than IPB, each frame is not affected by the previous and next frames, making it suitable for editing and extracting frames. |
IPB | Compresses the movie frame by referencing the previous and next frames. High compression is used, making it suitable for recording long movies. |
Movie-recording Size | Total Recording Time | File Size (MB/min.) |
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4GB Card | 8GB Card | 16GB Card | ||||
1920x1080 (Full HD) |
29.97 fps 25.00 fps 23.98 fps |
ALL-I | 5 min. | 11 min. | 23 min. | 654 |
29.97 fps 25.00 fps 23.98 fps |
IPB | 16 min. | 33 min. | 1 h. 7 min. | 225 | |
1280x720 (HD) |
59.94 fps 50.00 fps |
ALL-I | 6 min. | 13 min. | 26 min. | 583 |
59.94 fps 50.00 fps |
IPB | 19 min. | 38 min. | 1 h. 17 min. | 196 | |
640x480 (VGA) |
29.97 fps 25.00 fps |
IPB | 48 min. | 1 h. 37 min. | 3 h. 14 min. | 78 |
* If the recording time reaches 29 min. 59 sec., the movie shooting will stop automatically.
* There is no 4 GB file size limit for when the shooting stops automatically.
NTSC | PAL | ||||
1920x1080 (Full HD) |
29.97 fps | ALL-I | 1920x1080 (Full HD) |
25.00 fps | ALL-I |
IPB | IPB | ||||
23.98 fps | ALL-I | — | — | ||
IPB | — | ||||
1280x720 (HD) |
59.94 fps | ALL-I | 1280x720 (HD) |
50.00 fps | ALL-I |
IPB | IPB | ||||
640x480 (VGA) |
29.97 fps | IPB | 640x480 (VGA) |
25.00 fps | IPB |
Time Lapse Movie function
An EOS first, the EOS 5DS R camera even has a time-lapse movie feature that takes still photos at set intervals and joins them to create a silent movie. Perfect for showing the moving clouds across the sky, growth of a plant, changes in scenery, the flow of people walking and more, the EOS 5DS R's Time Lapse Movie function creates professional-quality movies, in camera, without the need for a computer, saving precious time when out in the field.
The EOS 5DS R camera can continuously shoot up to 5.0 frames per second. Thanks to its speedy dual DIGIC 6 Image Processors plus its enhanced shutter mechanism and mirror drive, the EOS 5DS R is capable of capturing full 50.6 Megapixel images at high speed with superb quality. This sophisticated balance between high pixel count and shooting speed ensures the EOS 5DS R is always ready for the next shot.
The 3.2-inch ClearView II LCD monitor has 1,040,000 dots, anti-reflective construction and features Canon's ClearView technology for a bright, sharp display in any number of shooting situations. It's ideal for reviewing settings and images, as well as for shooting in Live View mode. In Live View, grid lines can be displayed in 9 sections, 24 sections, or 9 sections with diagonals, as can the electronic level, which helps ensure accurate level by displaying roll. For image review, the EOS 5DS R camera has a dedicated Magnify/Reduce button for zooming in or out (up to 16x) simply by pressing the button and turning the Main Dial. Images can be protected or erased quickly, individually or in batches, and slideshows can be created with some or all images and can be sequenced by date, folders, movies, stills or rating. A clear and simple feature guide found in the camera's menu provides detailed reference information whenever needed.
In addition to a conventional Quick Control screen, the EOS 5DS R camera features a Quick Control button that enables the photographer to quickly and easily access the settings critical for the task at hand. The user can specify features to display, as well as their location and size on the screen. With the level of customization the Custom Quick Control screen offers, the EOS 5DS R can work perfectly with the style of any photographer.
The EOS 5DS R camera features a USB 3.0 digital terminal for fast transfer to PCs and printers, plus offers connectivity to Canon's WFT-E7 (Version 2) for wireless transfer and Wi-Fi® compatibility.
NOTE: For connecting an interface cable to the USB 3.0 terminal, a cable protector is included with the EOS 5DS R, and must be used at all times to protect the camera's circuit board.
Type | Digital, AF/AE Single-Lens Reflex, Camera |
Recording Medium | CF Card
SD, SDHC, And SDXC Memory Cards
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Image Format | Approx. 36 Mm X 24mm (35mm Full-Frame) |
Compatible Lenses | Canon EF Lenses (Excluding EF-S Lenses) |
Lens Mount | Canon EF Mount |
Type | High-Sensitivity, High-Resolution, Large Single-Plate CMOS Sensor |
Pixels | Effective Pixels: Approx. 50.60 Megapixels Total Pixels: 53.00 Megapixels |
Pixel Unit | 4.14µm Square |
Total Pixels | Total Pixels: 53.00 Megapixels |
Aspect Ratio | 3:2 (Horizontal: Vertical) |
Color Filter System | RGB Primary Color Filters |
Low Pass Filter | Fixed Position In Front Of The Image Sensor |
Dust Deletion Feature | (1.) Self Cleaning Sensor Unit
(2.) Dust Delete Data Acquisition And Appending
(3.) Manual Cleaning |
Recording Format | Design Rule For Camera File System 2.0 And EXIF 2.3 |
Image Format | Still Image: JPEG, RAW (14-Bit Canon Original), RAW, M-RAW, S-RAW, RAW+JPEG, M-RAW+JPEG, S-RAW+JPEG Video: MOV (Image Data: H.264/MPEG-4 AVC; Audio: Linear PCM) |
File Size | Full Size
Crop - 1.3x
Crop - 1.6x
Aspect Ratio - 1:1
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Exact File Sizes Depend On The Subject, ISO Speed, Picture Style, Etc. |
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Backup Recording | Images Recorded In A Card Can Be Copied To The Other Card |
File Numbering | The Following Three Types Of File Numbers Can Be Set: (1) Continuous Numbering * The Continuous Numbering Of Captured Images Will Continue Even After You Replace The Camera's Card. (The Numbering Continues Even When The Folder Changes.) (2) Auto Reset * When You Replace The Camera's Card, The Numbering Will Be Reset To Start From 0001. If The New Card Already Contains Images, The Numbering Will Continue From The Last Recorded Image In The Card. (3) Manual Reset * Resets The File Number To 0001, And Creates A New Folder Automatically. |
Raw Jpeg Simultaneous Recording | The Image-Recording Quality Can Be Selected In Any Combination Of The Three RAW And Eight JPEG Recording Quality Settings. |
Color Space | Selectable Between SRGB And Adobe RGB |
Picture Style | Auto, Standard, Portrait, Landscape, Neutral, Faithful, Monochrome, User Defined 1-3 * Scene Intelligent Auto Will Set [Auto] Automatically. * [Standard] Is The Default Setting For [User Def. 1-3] |
Settings |
* With An EX-Series Speedlite Having The Color Temperature Information Transmission Feature, The Color Temperature Setting Changes To Match The Color Temperature When The Flash Is Fired. Set To Approx. 6000K If The Flash Unit Does Not Have The Color Temperature Communication Feature. |
Auto White Balance | Auto White Balance With The Image Sensor |
Color Temperature Compensation | Blue/Amber Bias: ±9 Levels Magenta/Green Bias: ±9 Levels *Corrected In Reference To The Current WB Mode's Color Temperature. |
Color Temperature Information Transmission | Provided |
Type | Eye-Level Pentaprism |
Coverage | Approx. 100% Vertically And Horizontally (At Approx. 21mm Eyepoint) |
Magnification | Approx. 0.71x / Angle Of View 34.1° (With 50mm Lens At Infinity, -1 M-1 (Dpt)) |
Eyepoint | Approx. 21mm (At -1m-1 From The Eyepiece Lens Center) |
Dioptric Adjustment Correction | -3.0 To +1.0m-1 (Diopter) |
Focusing Screen | Fixed |
Mirror | Quick-Return Half Mirror (Transmission: Reflectance Ratio Of 40:60) |
Viewfinder Information |
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Depth Of Field Preview | Enabled With Depth-Of-Field Preview Button |
Type | TTL Secondary Image Registration, Phase Detection With AF-Dedicated CMOS Sensor | ||||||||||||
Af Points | 61-Point High-Density Reticle AF
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Af Working Range | EV -2 - 18 (At 73°F/23°C And ISO 100) | ||||||||||||
Focusing Modes | (1.) Autofocus
(2.) Manual Focus (MF) |
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Af Point Selection |
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Selected Af Point Display | Displayed In Viewfinder With Transparent LCD And On LCD Panel | ||||||||||||
Active Af Point Indicator | AF Area Used In Horizontal/Vertical (Grip Up Or Down) Shooting And The Manually-Selected AF Point Position Can Be Set Separately | ||||||||||||
Af Assist Beam |
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Metering Modes | Approx. 150,000-Pixel RGB+IR Metering Sensor EOS ISA System With 252-Zone (18 X 14) Metering
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Metering Range | EV 0-20 (At 73°F / 23°C At ISO 100) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Exposure Control Systems | (1) Scene Intelligent Auto (2) Program AE (Shiftable) (3) Shutter-Priority AE (Safety Shift Possible) (4) Aperture-Priority AE (Safety Shift Possible) (5) Manual Exposure * The Metering Mode Can Be Specified With A Custom Function. (6) Bulb (7) Custom Shooting Mode, C1, C2, C3 * Evaluative Metering, Averaged Metering |
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Iso Speed Range |
* For (Highlight Tone Priority), The Settable ISO Speed Range Will Be ISO 200–6400.
*1: It Depends On (Minimum) And (Maximum) Of (Auto ISO Range). *2: If Overexposure Would Occur With Fill Flash, The Minimum ISO Speed Is Set To ISO 100 (Except For M And B). *3: Auto Set For ISO 400–1600 In The P Mode With External Speedlite Set For Bounce Flash. ISO Speed Upper And Lower Limits: (1) Manual Setting Range * ISO Speed Expansion Is Set With This Option. (2) Auto ISO Ranger * ISO Speed Expansion Not Settable. |
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Exposure Compensation | Manual: ±5 Stops In 1/3 Or 1/2-Stop Increments AEB: ±3 Stops In 1/3 Or 1/2-Stop Increments * Indicated Up To ±3 Stops On The LCD Panel And In The Viewfinder. |
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Ae Lock | (1) Auto AE Lock * In The One-Shot AF Mode With Evaluative Metering, AE Lock Takes Effect When Focus Is Achieved. (2) Manual AE Lock * With AE Lock Button. (AE Lock Is Updated Each Time You Press The Button.) Enabled In All Metering Modes. |
Type | Vertical-Travel, Mechanical, Focal-Plane Shutter With All Speeds Electronically-Controlled |
Shutter Speeds | X-Sync At 1/200 Sec. 1/8000 To 30 Sec., Bulb (Total Shutter Speed Range. Available Range Varies By Shooting Mode.) * Shutter Speed's Control Range Can Be Set With A Custom Function. |
Shutter Release | Soft-Touch Electromagnetic Release |
Self Timer | 10-Sec. Or 2-Sec. Delay |
Shutter Lag Time |
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Eos External Flash Or Dedicated Speedlites | E-TTL II Autoflash With All EX Series Speedlites |
Zooming To Match Focal Length | Provided |
Compatible Flash | EX-Series Speedlites |
Flash Exposure Compensation | ±3 Stops In 1/3- Or 1/2-Stop Increments |
Fe Lock | Provided |
External Flash Settings | The Camera Can Set The Following With Speedlite 600EX-RT, 580EX II, 430EX II, 320EX, 270EX II, Or 270EX: (1) External Flash Control * Flash Mode, Sync Setting, FEB (Not Possible With 270EX II/270EX), Flash Exposure Compensation, E-TTL II, Zoom, Wireless Master Flash (Not Possible With 430EX II/ 270EX), And Clear Settings. * With The Speedlite 600EX-RT, Radio Wireless Control Is Possible. (2) Flash Custom Function Setting |
Pc Terminal | Provided (No Polarity) |
Drive Modes | Single, High-Speed Continuous, Low-Speed Continuous, Silent Single Shooting, Silent Continuous Shooting, And Self-Timer (10 Sec. Self-Timer/Remote Control, Or 2-Sec. Self-Timer/Remote Control) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Continuous Shooting Speed | High-Speed: Maximum Approx. 5.0 Shots/Sec. Low-Speed: Maximum Approx. 3.0shots/Sec. Silent Continuous Shooting: Maximum Approx. 3.0 Shots/Sec. |
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Max Burst During Continuous Shooting |
* The Number Of Possible Shots And Maximum Burst Apply To An 8 GB Card Based On Canon's Testing Standards. |
Shooting Modes | Still Photo And Video Recording |
Focusing |
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Metering Modes |
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Metering Range | Metering Range: EV 0 - EV 20 (At 73°F / 23°C, ISO 100) |
Grid Display | Three Grid Display Provided
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Exposure Simulation | Provided |
Silent Shooting | Provided (Mode 1 And Mode 2) |
File Format | MOV MPEG-4 AVC / H.264 Variable (Averaged) Bit Rate |
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File Size | Recording Sizes: 1920 X 1080 (Full HD), 1280 X 720 And 640 X 480 |
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Frame Rates | [1920 X 1080]: 30 Fps / 25 Fps / 24 Fps [1280 X 720]: 60 Fps / 50 Fps [640 X 480]: 30 Fps / 25 Fps |
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Continuous Shooting Time |
* If The Recording Time Reaches 29 Min. 59 Sec., The Movie Shooting Will Stop Automatically. * There Is No 4 GB File Size Limit For When The Shooting Stops Automatically. |
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Focusing | Same As Focusing With Live View Shooting * During Movie Shooting Or If Movie Cropping Has Been Set, The Image Cannot Be Magnified For Manual Focusing. |
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Range | Manual Settings: Normal ISO Speeds: ISO 100-6400 (In 1/3-Stop Or Whole-Stop Increments) Expanded ISO Speeds: L: Equivalent To ISO 50, H: Equivalent To ISO 12800 * For [Highlight Tone Priority], The Settable ISO Speed Range Will Be ISO 200-6400. * ISO Speed Safety Shift Possible With Custom Function. * For Movie Shooting, The Maximum Expanded ISO Speed Is Also ISO 12800. Auto Settings: A+: ISO 100-3200 (No Flash) / ISO 100-6400 (With Flash) P/Tv/Av/M: ISO 100-6400*1 (No Flash) / ISO 400 Fixed*1,*2, *3 B: ISO 400 Fixed (No Flash) / ISO 400 Fixed*1,*2, *3 *1: It Depends On [Minimum] And [Maximum] Of [Auto ISO Range]. *2: If Overexposure Would Occur With Fill Flash, The Minimum ISO Speed Is Set To ISO 100 (Except For M And B). *3: Auto Set For ISO 400-1600 In The P Mode With External Speedlite Set For Bounce Flash. |
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Exposure Control |
ISO Speed For Still Photos During Movie Shooting: *1: ISO 100 – ISO 3200 *2: ISO 100 – ISO 6400 *3: Same As The ISO Speed Used For Movie Shooting. |
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Exposure Compensation | Up To ±3 Stops In 1/3-Stop Increments * For Movies, Even If Exposure Compensation Has Been Set Beyond ±3 Stops, Exposure Compensation Up To Only ±3 Stops Will Be Applied. * For Still Photos, Exposure Compensation Up To ±5 Stops Can Be Applied. |
Type | TFT Color, Liquid-Crystal Monitor |
Screen Monitor Size | 3.2-Inches (Screen Aspect Ratio 3:2) Approx. 8.11cm (7.13cm Width, 5.19cm Height) |
Pixels | Approx. 1.04 Million Dots |
Coverage | Approx. 100% Approx. 170° Vertically And Horizontally |
Brightness Control | Auto: Brightness Adjusted Automatically By The Light Sensor * Adjustable To One Of Three Levels: Darker, Standard, Brighter Manual: Adjustable To One Of Seven Brightness Levels |
Coating | Clear View LCD II * Glass Surface Has An Anti-Reflective AR Coating. |
Interface Languages | 25 (English, German, French, Dutch, Danish, Portuguese, Finnish, Italian, Norwegian, Swedish, Spanish, Greek, Russian, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Romanian, Ukraine, Turkish, Arabic, Thai, Simplified/Traditional Chinese, Korean, Japanese) |
Image Display Format | Single Image, Single Image + Image-Recording Quality/Shooting Information, Histogram, 4- Or 9-Image Index, Magnified View (Approx. 1.5x-10x), Rotated Image (Auto/Manual), Image Jump (By 10/100 Images, Index Screen, By Shooting Date, By Folder), Two-Image Comparative Display, Slide Show (All Images/Selected By Date/Folder), Star Rating |
Highlight Alert | With Single-Image Display (Info.) And Single-Image Display, Overexposed Highlight Areas Will |
Items | The Following Functions Can Be Set: Shutter Speed, Aperture, ISO Speed, Exposure Compensation, AEB, Flash Exposure Compensation, AF Point Selection (Including AF Area Selection Modes), Picture Style, White Balance, WB Correction, Metering Mode, Auto Lighting Optimizer, Recording Function Switching, Image-Recording Quality, AF Mode, Drive Mode, And Custom Controls (Camera Controls/Buttons Customization). |
Protection | Erase Protection Can Be Applied Or Canceled For A Single Image, All Images In A Folder Or All Images In The Card |
Erase | Erase A Single Image, Selected Images, All Images In A Folder, All Images In A Card Or Erase Only Unprotected Images |
Compatible Printers | PictBridge-Compatible Printers |
Printable Images | RAW And JPEG Images Complying To Design Rule For Camera File System ·Movies Cannot Be Printed |
Dpof | Version 1.1 Compatible |
Compatible Images | JPEG And RAW Images And Movie For RAW+JPEG, Only The RAW Or JPEG Image Or Both Images Can Be Transferred |
Custom Functions | 16 Custom Functions Settable With The Camera |
Custom Controls | The Following Camera Controls Can Be Customized By Assigning The Desired Function: Shutter Button Halfway Pressing, AF-ON Button, AE Lock Button, Depth-Of-Field Preview Button, Lens AF Stop Button, Multifunction Button, SET Button, Main Dial, Quick Control Dial, And Multi-Controller |
Camera User Settings | Current Camera Settings Can Be Registered To C1, C2 And C3 On The Mode Dial (Automatic Registration Update Is Possible) |
My Menu Registration | Up To Six Top-Tier Menu Options And Custom Function Settings Can Be Registered |
Usb Terminal | For Personal Computer Communication And Direct Printing (USB 3.0) |
Video Out Terminal | (1) Video OUT Terminal: NTSC/PAL Selectable (2) Mini-HDMI OUT Terminal |
Extension System Terminal | For Connection To WFT-E7A (Version 2) And GPS Receiver GP-E2 |
Gigabit Ethernet | The RJ-45 Jack Is Not Built-In And Is Only Available Via The Wireless File Transmitter WFT-E7A (Version 2) |
Battery | One Battery Pack LP-E6 AC Power Can Be Supplied With The AC Adapter Kit ACK-E6 |
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Battery Life | Camera Body Only:
With Battery Grip:
* Based On CIPA Testing Standards |
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Battery Check | Automatic Battery Check When The Power Switch Is Turned On: Displayed In 6 Levels:
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Power Saving | Power Turns Off After The Set Time (1, 2, 4, 8, 15 Or 30 Minutes) Of Non-Operation Elapses. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Date Time Battery | CR1616 Lithium Battery | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Start Up Time | Approx. 0.1 Sec |
Dimensions W X H X D | Approx. 5.98 X 4.58 X 3.01 In. (152.0 X 116.4 X 76.4mm) |
Weight | Approx. 32.80 Oz. / 930g (Based On CIPA Standards) Approx. 29.80 Oz./ 845g (Body Only) |
Operating Temperature Range | 32-104°F/0-40°C |
Operating Humidity Range | 85% Or Less |

Dioptric Adjustment Lens Eg (-4)
The Dioptric Adjustment Lens provides near- and far-sighted users a clear viewfinder image without the use of eyeglasses. The lens fits into the eyepiece holder of you EOS camera. Please see the Compatibility tab for a list of compatible EOS cameras.

Dioptric Adjustment Lens Eg (-3)
The Dioptric Adjustment Lens provides near- and far-sighted users a clear viewfinder image without the use of eyeglasses. The lens fits into the eyepiece holder of you EOS camera. Please see the Compatibility tab for a list of compatible EOS cameras.

Dioptric Adjustment Lens Eg (+2)
The Dioptric Adjustment Lens provides near- and far-sighted users a clear viewfinder image without the use of eyeglasses. The lens fits into the eyepiece holder of you EOS camera. Please see the Compatibility tab for a list of compatible EOS cameras.

Dioptric Adjustment Lens Eg (+3)
The Dioptric Adjustment Lens provides near- and far-sighted users a clear viewfinder image without the use of eyeglasses. The lens fits into the eyepiece holder of you EOS camera. Please see the Compatibility tab for a list of compatible EOS cameras.

Dioptric Adjustment Lens Eg (-2)
The Dioptric Adjustment Lens provides near- and far-sighted users a clear viewfinder image without the use of eyeglasses. The lens fits into the eyepiece holder of you EOS camera. Please see the Compatibility tab for a list of compatible EOS cameras.

Dioptric Adjustment Lens Eg (+1)
The Dioptric Adjustment Lens provides near- and far-sighted users a clear viewfinder image without the use of eyeglasses. The lens fits into the eyepiece holder of you EOS camera. Please see the Compatibility tab for a list of compatible EOS cameras.

Dioptric Adjustment Lens Eg (0)
The Dioptric Adjustment Lens provides near- and far-sighted users a clear viewfinder image without the use of eyeglasses. The lens fits into the eyepiece holder of you EOS camera. Please see the Compatibility tab for a list of compatible EOS cameras.

Remote Control RC-6
Remote Control for EOS cameras.

Wireless Controller for EOS LC-5
Extended range wireless controller system.

Timer Remote Controller TC-80N3
Remote switch for EOS cameras with the N3-type socket. This remote switch has a self-timer, interval timer, long exposure timer and exposure-count setting feature. The timer can be set from 1 second to 99 hours. A new dial enables you to easily enter the numeric settings with a single thumb. It has an illuminated LCD panel and a 2.6ft/80cm cord.

Remote Switch RS-80N3
Remote switch for EOS cameras with the N3-type socket to prevent camera shake for super telephoto shots, macro photography shots and bulb exposures. The Remote Switch works just like a shutter button, enabling halfway or complete pressing. It has a shutter-release lock and a 2.6ft/80cm cord.

HTC-100
Mini-HDMI Cable: connects Canon HD Camcorders/select PowerShot Cameras to HDMI compatible TV.

USB Cable IFC-500U II
The Canon IFC-500U II USB Interface Cable enables you to transfer your camera pictures to a computer fast. The cable connects to your camera and to the USB port on your PC or MAC Computer.

USB Cable IFC-150AB II
The Canon IFC-150AB II USB Interface Cable enables you to connect WFT-E7A (ver.1) wireless transmitter to your EOS camera. The WFT-E7A (ver.1) wireless transmitter can be used with the EOS cameras if upgraded to firmware Ver. 1.1.0 or later and using separately sold Canon IFC-150AB II USB Interface Cable or Canon IFC-40AB II USB Interface Cable.

USB Cable IFC-150U II
The Canon IFC-150U II USB Interface Cable enables you to transfer your camera pictures to a computer fast. The cable connects to your camera and to the USB port on your PC or MAC Computer.

Deluxe Gadget Bag 10EG
This gadget bag is an excellent value, with all the quality material of the Professional 1, at a slightly smaller size. It is designed to hold two 35mm SLR bodies, 5 - 8 lenses, plus film and accessories. It features full padding and interior partitions, leather reinforcing, high strength quick-release buckles, padded exterior pockets, leather snap handle and shoulder strap. Size: 10.5" (W) x 8"(H) x 7.5" (D)

Digital Gadget Bag 100DG
Designed especially for digital SLRs. Can hold your cameras, lenses, accessories and even a laptop computer. Durable, water-repellent nylon exterior. Padded interior dividers and easy-access storage pockets.

Professional Gadget Bag 1EG
Large gadget bag for the traveling professional. Size: 14.2" (W) x 8.7"(H) x 8.3"(D). This bag is designed to hold two 35mm SLR camera bodies, seven to ten lenses, flash, film, accessories, etc. It features full padding and interior dividers for cameras and lenses, as well as padded outside pockets.Features adjustable tripod straps, and high strength buckles for the main compartment. The Canon logo is embroidered on the top flap.

Gadget Bag 2400
Fits DSLR and Standard Lens Kit. Made from Cordura Nylon. Large Zippered Front Accessory Pocket. Zippered Mesh Pocket Inside Top Lid. Two Side Accessory Zippered Pockets. Tripod Loops on Bottom. Five Movable, Padded Internal Dividers. Two Strap Handles with Grip. Removable Shoulder Strap. Rubber Feet for Ground Protection.

Deluxe Gadget Bag 100EG
Waterproof bag holds 1-2 cameras and 3-4 lenses with room for accessories. Front and Rear zippered pouchs. Zippered full-length mesh pouch inside top cover. Divider system for secure storage and easy access. Size: 9" (W) x 7" (H) x 5.5" (D)

Digital Gadget Bag 200DG
Size 10.5"(W) x 7.5"(H) x 7"(D)

Deluxe Back Pack 200EG
Backpack with carry handle and detachable strap. Holds 1-2 Cameras bodies, 3-4 lenses and accessories. Inside measurements (W x H x D): 10 x 14.75 x 5 inches. Rugged nylon, water-repellent, urethane coated for extra durability. Well-arranged divider system for secure storage and easy access. Lightweight construction, padded shoulder straps and back for comfort. Front webbing ideal for storing a light jacket. Tripod carrying straps. Color: Black with Olive.

Hand Strap E2
The Canon Hand Strap E2 is designed to add support and comfort to hand-holding a Canon SLR camera. The strap attaches to the eyelets at the sides of the camera.

Wide Strap EW-100DB V
Wide strap for EOS Cameras.

Wide Strap EW-100 DB IV
Wide strap for EOS Cameras.

Angle Finder C (incl. Adapter Ec-C, Ed-C)
Angle Finder C lets you adjust the viewing angle while providing a 2.5x magnification for critical focusing with a full screen image that also shows exposure data.

DC Coupler DR-E6
When shooting indoors, in a studio or on a tabletop, use this DC coupler to provide uninterrupted power to your Canon Digital SLR.

Battery Charger LC-E6
Battery Charger for NP-E6 Li-ion Batteries.

Car Battery Cable CB-570
Combine the CB-570 with the CG-570 Battery Charger and charge your batteries directly from your car for the ultimate in power supply convenience.

Car Battery Charger CBC-E6
Car battery charger for Canon EOS Digital SLR LP-E6 battery.

Battery Grip BG-E11
This large capacity battery grip is powered by two Battery Pack LP-E6, six AA-size/LR6 batteries or an optional AC Adapter Kit ACK-E6. It features a variety of operating controls such as shutter button, Main Dial, multi-controller, AF point selection button, AE lock/FE lock button, AF start button, and multi-function button. This is idea for high volume and easy vertical shooting.

Battery Pack LP-E6N
Rechargeable lithium-ion battery. Compatible with Canon LC-E6 and Canon LC-E6E battery chargers.

Anti-Fog Eyepiece Eg
The Anti-Fog eyepiece uses specially treated advanced-process glass, which prevents condensation or fogging. Designed for use in warm and humid or cold weather when fogging is most likely to occur, and attaches easily to reduce condensation and help you maintain a clear view of your subject.

Eyecup Eg
Canon Eyecup EG for EOS Digital Cameras.
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To help determine which Windows operating system is running on your computer, please view the below steps:
Windows 11
Click on the Windows button (located left to the Search at the bottom).
Click on the Settings button to navigate to the system settings.
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the About button.
You will be able to find your Windows operating system under the Windows Specifications section.
Windows® 10
Click Start or click the Windows button (usually found in the lower-left corner of your screen).
Click Settings.
Click About (which is usually located within the lower left of the screen). The next screen should display the Windows version.
Windows 8 or Windows 8.1
Option1: Swipe in from the upper-right corner of the screen while viewing the desktop in order to open the menu, then select Settings.
Select PC Info. Under Windows edition, the Windows version is shown.
Option 2: From the Start Screen
While on the Start screen, type computer.
Right-click on the computer icon. If using touch, press and hold on the computer icon.
Click or tap Properties. Under Windows edition, the Windows version is shown.
Windows 7
Click Start or click the Windows button (usually found in the lower-left corner of your screen).
Right-click Computer and select Properties from the menu. The resulting screen should now display the Windows version.
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To check the version of your Linux operating system (OS), you can use the following commands in your terminal:
1. uname -r: Displays your Linux kernel version.
2. cat /etc/os-release: Displays your distribution name and version.
3. lsb_release -a: Displays specific details about your Linux distribution and version.
4. You can also use the hostnamectl command to display the Linux kernel version. However, this command is only available on Linux distributions that use systemd by default.
To help determine which Mac operating system is running on your computer, select the Apple menu in the upper-left corner of your screen and choose About This Mac.
Upon selecting, you should see the macOS name followed by the version number.
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